Afleveringen
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Our discussion today traces the history of the idea from ancient philosophy to modern physics, highlighting Hugh Everett III's "many-worlds" interpretation of quantum mechanics as a foundational theory. Various types of multiverses are examined, including those arising from eternal inflation ("bubble universes"), quantum mechanics, and string theory ("brane" and "landscape" multiverses). Enjoy!
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Today we dive into the surprising influence of names on various aspects of our lives.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Today we explore the disaster, the construction and interior accommodations as well as the surprising number of survivors.
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How does the act of forgiveness impact our physical and mental well-being over time? Let's dive in.
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Who doesn't want to gaze up at the stars. In this episode we go over how to start your journey as a stargazer.
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Floaters, fireworks, fireflies, etc. There are many names for the bright lights that you sometimes see in your eyes. Let's dig into what causes this and if you may need to see a doctor about it.
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Sometimes the best things in life are found by accident. It seems that also applies to scientific discoveries. Let's explore!
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Yup, you read the right. A new study found that some forms of ants will perform life saving surgery on each other. Let's dive in!
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We all do it, but why do we do it and when is it dangerous to those around us? Is it ok to hold in a sneeze? Let's explore!
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Let's explore what we've learned about the planet after years of exploring.
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All this water and so much of it has salt in it. Let's talk about desalination and its future.
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Ever wonder if our sun is unique? Yeah, us too, let's take a closer look and see what we find.
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With the International Space Station's (ISS) career coming to an end what will replace it? Let's take a look at what new space stations will have that is different than the ISS as well as where the new station will be parked in space.
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Have you heard the old myth that oil is made from dinosaurs? Let's discuss!
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We all get them every so often. We've also heard a number of ways to get them to stop. Let's dive in and understand why we get them and if there is a way to help get them to stop.
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Let's take a journey from the invention of the telephone in 1876 all the way to today's cell phones. A complete history of the telephone and how it reshaped the world.
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This episode will chronicle the history and missions of each of the orbiters: Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis, Endeavour, and the test vehicle Enterprise, highlighting key flights and upgrades.
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In today's episode we discuss microplastics and their effects on the human body. What can we do to either prevent or at least minimize our consumption of them?
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Let's dive into the history of the Doomsday Clock in today's episode.
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In today's episode we investigate wind turbines. We will discuss the pros and cons to them and look into some of the online myths we all hear/read about. Enjoy!
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